Fertilizer pot



H. KLEB.

FERTILIZER POT.

APPUCATION FILED APR: la, |921.

l ,424, 82 9., Paenfd Aug. 8, 1922.

entre@ stares HENRY KES, @F ELIZABETH, 'NEWT JERSEY.

FERTELEZER PQE.

Application led April l,

To all whom t mg/ concern: y

Be it known that- I, HENRY KLEB, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at 4:41 Court Street, Elizabeth, Union County, State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful fertilizer pot and the method of producing a fertilizer potwhose object is to act as a seed bed and fertilizer for plants and toI eliminate the usual process of transplanting. f'

A further object of the invention is to provide a fertilizer pot adapted to constitute means whereby the transplanting may take place Without the accompanying shock to which Hthe plant is subjected under the uspal method of severing the tender roots of the plant from the seed bed inthe' process of transplantation. I

A further object of the invention is to pro- .videmeans whereby the growth of the ant roots may proceed without being materially interrupted,`and to provide a fertilizer pot which while sufficiently porous to permit smalll rootsto find their way through the wall of the pot, may and preferably will be provided with slots or apertures in its-side to permit the free passage of growing roots.

A further object ofthe invention is to supply plants with fertilizing agents during the -period of germination and growth and to` f provide a fertilizer pot adapted when placed in the ground to dissolye in a period from i two to three weeks so that roots will then take their permanent hold in the garden soil.

. mentioned have been used for fertilizing It is also fan object of the invention to pro; vide a fertilizer pot adapted to produce healthier and stronger plants andreduce the period of maturity by four to six weeks, and increase the crop fromv 10 per cent to 25 per cent.

The figure of the awing isa sectional perspective View of a fertilizer pot constructed in accordance with this invention.

Referring to the drawing, 1 designates a fertilizer pot or receptacle provided at intervals with slots or openings 2 for the passage of roots of a plant or plants to permit `the rootsto reach the surrounding soilbefore the fertilizerl ot or receptacle has been decomposed by t e soil.

'llhe compositlon used in making the dev Specification of Letters Patent.

ratemterinag. e. ieee.

192i. serial no.' maar i composing fertilizer pot consists ofthe bfollowing ingredients Per cent.` .i Cow manure 25 Horse manure 12. 5 Corn Vfertilizer 2. 5 Nitrate ofsoda Y1 Guano l. 25 Hair 0625 Straw 0625 Ground hoof 3. 5 f Ground bone 2. 5 Hemp 0625 Flax .0625 Sand 10 A Clay '-t. 8. 5

Earth 18. 75 Moss 2.5 Wood .25

Ashes 2. 5 Compost 10 The materials are intimately mixed, and i by adding water in proper proportion a pasteis formed permitting the compound to -seed untilf maturity of the plant.l

ll amfaware of the lfact/that the materials purposes, but I demaintain that they have binding material.

2. A fertilizer `potor receptacle consisting of plant nourishing materials and a porous binding and reinforcing material. l v

ln testimony whereof l have hereunto set my hand.

HENRY Kiln.v 

